TV crew facing charges over child kidnapping

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Nine people arrested in Beirut after alleged abduction attempt, Lebanese police said

The crew was in Lebanon with Sally Faulkner, who was trying to get her children from their Lebanese father

(CNN)An Australian "60 Minutes" television crew has been charged over the alleged kidnapping of two children in Beirut last week, the network said.

The four-member crew was among nine people, including the children's Australian mother, Sally Faulkner, who were arrested over the incident last Wednesday.

Surveillance video purportedly shows the moment members of a so-called child recovery agency snatched the children, Lahlea, 6 and Noah, 4, from a Beirut street.

Lebanese police says the children were later found and returned their father, Ali al Amin, who, according to Faulkner, took their children from Australia to Lebanon and refused to return them.

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According to the Nine Network, the crew is facing charges including hiding information, forming an association of two or more people to commit crime against a person, kidnapping or holding a minor even with their approval, and physical assault.

The film crew -- including reporter Tara Brown, producer Stephen Rice, cameraman Ben Williamson and sound recordist David Ballment -- had been in Lebanon to cover the story of Faulkner's attempts to recover her children.

TV correspondent Tara Brown is among those detained in Lebanon.

A Nine Network spokeswoman declined to comment on Australian media reports that the broadcaster had been involved in setting up payments to a child recovery service involved in the alleged kidnapping.

"We're not making any comment about payment -- we don't ever make any comment about payment."